Cartilage
No, it is a protein found in tissue to reduce friction
Bursae
It increases blood flow.
absorbs bacteria
A ligament is located in many joints of the body, including the knee and shoulder . Ligaments are the tough, fibrous tissue between joints to reduce friction.
epitheil
connective
Skin and mucous membranes
Bursa is not all tissue. The bursa is a small sac filled with fluid. It is lined by a membrane called the synovial membrane. Bursae are the cushions between your bones, and they are found between most joins in the body.
Friction is used in deep tissue and Swedish to break up adhesions and scar tissue in the tissues. It also helps to activate muscles.
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
The technique known as cross-fiber friction is the best method of reducing scar tissue. You can have this done properly by consulting the AMTA, American Massage Therapy Association and have them give you a referral to a professional in your area.